If Trees Could Talk (What Would They Say?) & and the World Was . . .

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Ruth M. Glass ISBN: 9781532003653
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 12, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Ruth M. Glass
ISBN: 9781532003653
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 12, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

If trees could talk, they would remind us that the Creator made humans with His hands on the sixth day and intended us to be the caretakers of all other creations. We are born and wake up one day to find ourselves here, with everything already in place. The trees are great, and so are webut they can and did live without us, while we cannot live without them.

In this collection of prose and poetry, author Ruth M. Glass celebrates trees and explores what they might have to say to humanity if they were able to speak to us. They furnish us with so muchbeauty, charm, and creativity. Glass believes trees would encourage us to respect the Almighty Creator and praise Him for the splendor and usefulness that trees bring into our lives.

Beautiful Trees

Who can call all the trees by name,

See their beauty as one and the same.

Trees have families character and traits, Like people they give, and also have fate.

There are so many trees - shapes, sizes and heights,

Thin, thick, course and smooth bark, that covers them right.

Their leaves and their needles drape them over with care.

Their lovely color, their fragrance of flowers

And fruits that they bear.

To man, trees are awesome, a magnificent scene.

The trees can capture mans very being.

We are happy to be beautiful trees.

God made us and man is pleased.

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If trees could talk, they would remind us that the Creator made humans with His hands on the sixth day and intended us to be the caretakers of all other creations. We are born and wake up one day to find ourselves here, with everything already in place. The trees are great, and so are webut they can and did live without us, while we cannot live without them.

In this collection of prose and poetry, author Ruth M. Glass celebrates trees and explores what they might have to say to humanity if they were able to speak to us. They furnish us with so muchbeauty, charm, and creativity. Glass believes trees would encourage us to respect the Almighty Creator and praise Him for the splendor and usefulness that trees bring into our lives.

Beautiful Trees

Who can call all the trees by name,

See their beauty as one and the same.

Trees have families character and traits, Like people they give, and also have fate.

There are so many trees - shapes, sizes and heights,

Thin, thick, course and smooth bark, that covers them right.

Their leaves and their needles drape them over with care.

Their lovely color, their fragrance of flowers

And fruits that they bear.

To man, trees are awesome, a magnificent scene.

The trees can capture mans very being.

We are happy to be beautiful trees.

God made us and man is pleased.

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